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Bill Barr And His Comments About Ghislaine Maxwell In 2020

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When Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested in July 2020, then–Attorney General William Barr publicly praised federal agents for bringing her into custody and assured the public that the Department of Justice would pursue Epstein’s network “wherever the evidence led.” In interviews with ABC News and others, Barr said he was “very happy we were able to get Miss Maxwell,” adding that the government was still seeking cooperation from figures such as Prince Andrew. He also personally ordered the Bureau of Prisons to install “redundant monitoring systems” around Maxwell’s detention, stating he wanted to ensure there would be no repeat of what happened with Jeffrey Epstein. This came just months after Barr had described Epstein’s death as “a perfect storm of screw-ups,” promising the Justice Department would “continue to pursue anyone who was complicit.”


Barr’s remarks, made during the Trump administration, were meant to project accountability but drew mixed reactions. Some legal observers noted that Barr—whose father once hired Epstein at the Dalton School decades earlier—was attempting to rehabilitate the DOJ’s image after widespread outrage over Epstein’s 2019 death in federal custody. Nonetheless, Barr repeatedly emphasized that Maxwell’s prosecution was part of a “vigorously continuing” investigation, assuring the public that “no one is above the law.” His statements framed Maxwell as the living proof of the DOJ’s commitment to finishing what Epstein’s death had interrupted.


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